i am using FREE Compusec from http://www.ce-infosys.com for all my windows boxes.
i am pleased that infosys developed a linux version of compusec, now a multiboot setup is also possible
this is the coolest crypt0r for windows i've ever seen, runs stable, background encryption is possible, nice bootlogos since version 4.x etc...
hehe, when crypting your disks it takes some time... my notebook i.e. with 40gb hdd had a wank for about 90min. but it is worth it!
also decrypting is ok - descrambled (deinstalled compusec) my hdd without errors or fuckups so this prog is my 1st choice for windows.
Features
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Pre-Boot-Authentication
Password Management
Single Sign On
Hard Disk Encryption
Encryption of Diskettes & Removable Media
Advance VPN Client for Secure Connection to Corporate Networks
Encryption of Individual Files - DataCrypt
Encryption of Server Files & Subdirectories - SafeLan
System Reqs
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- PC Notebook or Workstation with Intel Architecture
- Windows 2000, XP
- Linux Red Hat & SuSe distributions
- 40 MB Free Hard Disk Space
on *NIX i prefer the mighty loop-aes package as whoKnows stated above.
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